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scrutiny under the rule of Home land Security, or so mething like
that. We're discussing "law and order" here, my dear reader!
One's worst fears can become beliefs; ingrained into his o r
her personality as a function of preserving the little well -being
that may the extent of his e motional resources, on which he or
she may draw as they confront each mo ment. Obsessive-
compulsive disorders creep into the behavioral; retinue of suc h
pathetic individuals, meaning all of us. Depression forces the
sufferer to convince himself he's not meet to the task, defeating
every effort to initiate action. The path to escape? One step at a
time, one minor chore no more than a slight inclination to; fir st
perform, and thereafter procrastinate, but eventually eac h
minimal step bringing one closer to ultimate success.
Depression is like staring with open eyes, but not processing
sensations from the optical nerves. Theories of adoption discuss
desensitization to pain when continuous adverse stimuli are
unceasing; this clearly represents what we're talking about, no
guilt by association to procrastinating. One may inspire progress
in increments of the smallest measure, removal of filth and
sometime later soap ing dirty dishes, but not cleaning the whole
sink full: a rinse here and scrub a little there and the progress
will motivate its conclusion. A minimal exertion is helpful, just
to an enable the participant to believe that he or she is meet to
the task. How, and not why, that is the issue; it seems a futile
endeavor to scrub pots and pans that become soiled thereafter.
The struggle against depression requires cunning, and only
the brave can confront paranoia. One positive view; will
willfully endeavoring to enable his effort by transforming a n
ene my into one's ally, my assumed laziness is an exercise o f
restfulness in place of hustle and bustle. The way to overco me
inertia is this system called Increment al Develop ment. The
process begins when we imagine onese lf talking within his mind
and mulling over what he might do and establish which actio n
might be descriptive of co mmitment with any fra mework of time
at which the action will begin. All beginnings are difficult, as
can be learned a sunflower plant sprout f ro m a seed and shred
the exterior coat. Looking forward to next spring's plant fro m
seeds that co me fro m a flower that grew last year.
What should I do to overco me a physiological state close to
paralysis ? One must relate to this insanity on a daily basis
because the oppressive reality is that our liberties and soul being
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